In 1904 , the micrographs Arthur E. Smith , were exhibited at the Royal Society ’s Annual Conversazione in London , are present many viewers the creation under amicroscopefor the first time . And some react to these giant images of insects , flora , and human body component with not just wonder , but horror as well .
https://gizmodo.com/photos-of-the-amazing-and-gruesome-world-under-a-micros-1291328130
A diatom from Bori, Hungary
Tiny marine species with skeleton composed of silica (Polycystina) from Barbados
Radula (a toothed ribbon used for cutting food by molluscs) of a sea snail
Section of a sea urchin
The sucking tube on the tongue of a blow-fly
Tongue of a butterfly
Foot of the great diving battle (Dytiscus marginalis)
Larva of antlion
Head of crane fly, also known as the Johnny Spinner
Triceratium favus
Section of a Lily bud
Transverse section of human scalp
Vertical section of a human tooth
Sheep tick
Mideopsis orbicularis, a water mite
The skin of a sole
The camera gear and the microscope used for the photo-micrographs above
All image are from theInternet Archive .
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